Forcing individuals to file a motion to reopen and terminate/dismiss a deportation order is a burden to the courts and to the immigrant, plus it will divert the thousands of dollars that the incompetent immigration bar members (lawyers) will want to charge people to "file" it.
Really, people will have to have thousands to apply, to pay their back taxes, to save for school, to save to start their own businesses now that they won't be allowed to "not work" for more than 60 days in a decade, etc, etc. Whose bright idea was this?
Has anyone else read most of the new Senate bill? I did this afternoon, and now I want the previous version back. Still, better than the ridiculous House bill custom-build for the GOP instead of immigration reform. Sigh...